No, it’s not some kind of drug. Elliot has created unique, simple, fun brain training games that make you smarter, improve your creativity and stimulate your visionary and objective thinking. He discusses his methods in detail in his new book, published in January 2014 called "In The Eye Of Einstein."

Elliot says, "Some popular web sites promise you more brain power, but in reality only improve your memorization and calculation abilities but don’t teach you how to think better. My techniques give you the tools to activate the creative, visionary part of your brain, using 'Holographic Thinking.' Through the Brain Games, you learn how to create the conditions necessary for inspiration and the ability to access it throughout your day when you need it and not when it happens accidentally. This makes both creative endeavors and everyday tasks more enjoyable."

“When you are inspired, you have a natural increase of serotonin and endorphins. But, the converse is also true: When you have a natural increase of serotonin and endorphins you feel happy, creative and inspired,” Elliot explained. “Holographic Thinking has the potential to be a real game changer in education. It can advance the US to be a world leader in education once again and maintain its advantage in innovation.”

LOCALCITY Magazine says:

With a combination of unique psychological principals and modified improvisational theater games, Elliot has successfully taught his brain training games to individuals as young as 8 and as old as 80.

His methods were exemplified in the 90’s, when his college students entered a design competition with seventeen of the top design schools in the country. His student won 1st, 2nd, 3rd place and all 13 honorable mentions except one.

Elliot Laurence, founder and director of Mindmavericks.org has authored 6 books including his latest, "In the Eye of Einstein" (January 2014). The book is available through amazon.com or the Mindmavericks.org web site (www.mindmavericks.com). Elliot is available for interviews and public speaking engagements. He can be reached at 818-813-5763, einsteinseye@gmail.com.